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Tito goes unrecognized on way to ballpark
- Updated: November 1, 2016
CLEVELAND — The streets of downtown Cleveland were quiet Tuesday morning when Indians manager Terry Francona zipped through on his scooter ahead of Game 6 of the World Series. The crowds around Progressive Field had not begun to form, making for a drama-free commute.
Before his daily trek to the ballpark, though, Francona did have a funny exchange with an employee in his building. On his way out, the manager noticed the woman struggling to move some room-service carts. Francona decided to help her and she expressed her gratitude.
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“She was like, ‘Thanks,'” Francona said. “And she goes, ‘Man, this place is crazy.’ She goes, ‘Who do you want to …